Joel Fearn won an unopposed bid to continue as the town’s clerk and tax collector, and Kyle Martin, who also ran unopposed, is the road commissioner.

North Haven

Saturday’s town meeting was remarkable for what didn’t happen, said Town Clerk Kathy Macy. Every item on the budget passed and nothing provoked a great deal of discussion.

“We started at 9:03 and were done by 11:15 a.m.,” Macy said. “It was very speedy.”

Merton Howard and incumbent Linda Darling won selectmen’s seats unopposed at a meeting attended by about 80 islanders. Louis Carrier was nominated from the floor to be the assessor of taxes, and won unopposed, too.

Some people attended but didn’t vote, Macy said.

“The biggest vote we had was 50 people,” she said.

Cushing

The town’s children will not attend the Thomaston Recreation Department this year. Voters at Tuesday’s annual town meeting decided against spending $26,063 for that purpose and instead will keep the kids at the town’s own recreation department, at a cost of $7,000.

Otherwise, “every article passed,” said Town Clerk Lisa Young.

In Monday’s municipal election, Daniel Staples garnered 126 votes to become a selectman, defeating Robert Baker with 109 votes. Robert Worthing ran unopposed for another selectman’s seat and received 200 votes.

Incumbent assessor Daniel Remian won his race with 196 votes. He ran unopposed, and Joseph Smith won with 40 votes as a write-in candidate to be on the budget committee.